Child seizing and cardiac issue reported near Hydrangea Dr, Stockton CA
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Emergency responders were sent near Hydrangea Drive for a 60-year-old female with cardiac problems and a child who was actively seizing. The medical response was upgraded to include advanced life support and emergency transport with lights and sirens.
Audio|Heard on: Stockton and Lodi Fire Department Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Angel 11. Respond to cardiac problem.
00:03
310E. At near Hydrangea Dr.
00:06
Cross-street rail between and Hydrangea Drive.
00:13
This is 232.
00:14
Control information is not a full arrest of C.
00:28
John, here's a busy account about hand-lock, but there are.
00:34
10-4[4]-ent-2.
00:39
Meeting for engine 2032, District NRA 21.
00:47
Report 28, Territus, Central and Darfield.
00:50
Between 511 and District 320 D.A.
00:56
A 60-year-old female, a cardiac issue.
01:00
5114 is driver-accessive hydrangea.
01:03
12-1, 2032.
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Confirming AMR's code 3[2],
01:13
child actively seizing.
01:19
Numbering the code 2[1] will upgrade them back to code 3[2].
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Control 1, 232.
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Confirm their ALS[3] as well.
01:36
10-4[4]-7.
01:41
Control and AMR reassigned an ALS[3] unit and they're not code 3[2].
01:50
This scene as well.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
code 2: Urgent, non-emergency response; proceed promptly without lights or sirens.
[2]
code 3: Emergency response with lights and siren.
[3]
ALS: Advanced Life Support (paramedic-level medical response)
[4]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Hydrangea Dr, Stockton, CA 95212
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